Submitted by Prestigious-Mine-513 t3_ze58er in consoles
Prestigious-Mine-513 OP t1_iz4yy51 wrote
Seems like Nintendo Switch is the way to go judging by the overwhelming votes for that age group.
I will have to check out the S series, but thus far it's probably ending on the Switch if not convinced otherwise.
Is the switch considered to be a console and can be a stationary box connected to the TV without a problem which was in my mind. Or is it considered a handheld? If the handheld console would be connected to the TV at all times would it reduce its lifetime?
Suggestion on extras? Would 4 controllers be a minimum requirement for 2 players?
What's the average price of the games on the switch?
Appreciate all the replies guys! πππ
giantsoftheartic t1_iz7cbbl wrote
My switch is heavily used hand held and connected to TV, and I have owned it over a year now . It is working great, and the battery is still great. It looks fantastic on the TV, and it is worth buying for Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild alone.
Add to that the fact Zelda Tears of the Kingdom releases 2023 and the new OLED switch has released it is a great time to be buying a Switch.
I only have one controller, and I've had no complaints. Animal Crossing New Horizons can be played 2 players with half a controller each, and when playing one player, it can be attached to a base controller to give a PlayStation controller type feel sort of.
I'm a PS4 and Switch owner.
leftyavfc1 t1_iz4zxh3 wrote
Iβd recommend this video when you get a few mins. You wonβt need to buy any extra controllers to start
Games are definitely cheaper on the Switch than Xbox (ignoring games pass )/ PS . Maybe around $35-$45
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